Highlights

Everyday Things That Are Totally Normal in Sweden (But Might Surprise You!)

Moving to Sweden comes with plenty of exciting changes—and a few surprises.

How to Survive (and Enjoy!) Your First Swedish Winter

Short days, cold nights, and lots of snow—your first winter in Sweden.

Mastering the Art of Fika: Why Coffee Breaks Matter in Sweden

Fika is more than just a coffee break—it's a lifestyle.

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If your plan is to come to Sweden and manage tuition fees by working, either alone or with your spouse — reconsider. Given the current laws and economic situation, this is highly risky.

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